no code implementations • 9 Feb 2023 • Ammar Daskin, Rishabh Gupta, Sabre Kais
We show that data with distributions such as uniform, Poisson, exponential, or similar to these distributions can be approximated by using only a few terms which can be easily mapped onto quantum circuits.
no code implementations • 13 Jun 2022 • Blake Wilson, Ethan Dickey, Vaishnavi Iyer, Sabre Kais
In this work, we construct a relative model of computation where a computable \textit{local} machine is simulated by a \textit{global}, classical Turing machine.
no code implementations • 24 Nov 2020 • Vivek Dixit, Raja Selvarajan, Tamer Aldwairi, Yaroslav Koshka, Mark A. Novotny, Travis S. Humble, Muhammad A. Alam, Sabre Kais
In the second scheme, a RBM is used to generate synthetic data to balance the training dataset.
1 code implementation • 30 Jul 2020 • Yuchen Wang, Zixuan Hu, Barry C. Sanders, Sabre Kais
Qudit is a multi-level computational unit alternative to the conventional 2-level qubit.
Quantum Physics
no code implementations • 18 May 2020 • Rongxin Xia, Sabre Kais
The proposed improved VQE ansatz has gate complexity up-bounded to $O(n^4)$.
Quantum Physics
no code implementations • 7 May 2020 • Vivek Dixit, Raja Selvarajan, Muhammad A. Alam, Travis S. Humble, Sabre Kais
Training and classification results are compared with CD.
1 code implementation • 29 Jan 2018 • Ammar Daskin, Sabre Kais
In this paper, we present a method for the Hamiltonian simulation in the context of eigenvalue estimation problems which improves earlier results dealing with Hamiltonian simulation through the truncated Taylor series.
no code implementations • 1 Jun 2017 • Rongxin Xia, Teng Bian, Sabre Kais
The exact solution of the Schrodinger equation for atoms, molecules and extended systems continues to be a "Holy Grail" problem for the field of atomic and molecular physics since inception.
Quantum Physics
no code implementations • 2 Nov 2014 • Raka Jovanovic, Sabre Kais, Fahhad H. Alharbi
This makes it possible to use the flip operation introduces in the Nelder-Mead algorithm instead of the Levy flight which is a standard part of the CS.
1 code implementation • 10 Oct 2011 • Yudong Cao, Anmer Daskin, Steven Frankel, Sabre Kais
Recently, it is shown that quantum computers can be used for obtaining certain information about the solution of a linear system Ax=b exponentially faster than what is possible with classical computation.
Quantum Physics